Design and validation of a questionnaire about the conceptions and perception of the students about the assessment in Physical Education
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v1i40.80914Keywords:
Formative assessment, Questionnaires, Validation, Physical Education, StudentsAbstract
The purpose of this study was to design and validate a questionnaire about the conceptions and perception of high school students about the assessment in the Physical Education class. This study was cross-sectional, descriptive non-experimental type, the validation process of the questionnaire had the participation of eight experts, physical education teachers (six doctors and two magister in the area), who finally determined the number of questions established for the questionnaire. The application of the instrument was made with 355 students from the metropolitan area of Valle de Aburrá (Antioquia-Colombia). The sample was non-probabilistic; the information process was carried out using SPSS v23 software. The questionnaire is structured in four dimensions: conceptions, actors, instruments-moments and content. The main conclusion of the study derived from the content validity process (CVR) and the reliability analysis demonstrates that the instrument is successful and adequate, making it a significant element for carrying out diagnosis and assessment for teachers and future researches.
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